To each his own. Nothing dumb about trading if both parties are happy. Unfortunately, like American pickers barter kings also is misleading to those watching. Only because they are on camera in a show are people agreeing to such deals.
To each his own. Nothing dumb about trading if both parties are happy. Unfortunately, like American pickers barter kings also is misleading to those watching. Only because they are on camera in a show are people agreeing to such deals.
Regarding barter, one of the best barters I ever saw was Kyle MacDonald, who went from a red paper clip to a house with something like 13 transactions. Watch this video and share it with friends. It is one of the most enlightening I have ever seen (about 13 min. long):
There's a book called 'Alvin's swap shop'. By Clifford B Hicks.
He wrote several Alvin Fernald books, all interesting.
In the book Alvin does the same thing, I think this is where the idea started actually.
Alvin started with a 'Trained Ant in a glass test tube'.
In fact my teacher read us 8-9 year old kids 'Alvin Fernald, the great inventor' ( exact title?) And that's the one book that got me into reading.
And I have read a LOT of books now because of that one book.
Clifford B Hicks worked for the 'Popular Mechanics' magazine.
There's a good wiki about him.
Other similar good books is 'The mad scientists club' series & 'encyclopedia brown' & 'Danny Dunn' & 'Secret agents four' & 'Homer Price' books
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